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of the achool diatriet; r ■ Kayak Um principal; Ml*. liaael VxtWr baa, third |fMl teacher; Glenn Smith, Balk fotlMMUr, aad Nelaon McFar m, • Bath faatdent. The latter Iw war* paaainc th* I mi Id In® at Um the* at th* a*ploalo« Saardl of Uw ruin* w*« continued ill 'iarkn*M overtook the worker*, Stat* polkr* had oatimatad that (ma • do—n to Afteen budaa re The eiploaiona at th* wheal fol towad In only a abort time a biaat at th* rnartg farm horn* at Tha blast aad Th* ntln aarth win* of Um achool, a three-atory brick atrurtur*, waa lavaWd by tha Maata, which caufht all th* puplla Indoor*, arwt their booka or engaged la recitation parloda la thair roan. Survivor* of tha diaaatar Imrttil Um axploalon aa aa "awful craab" followed aa tnataat later by Um craahlnc at tha walla aad Um at the eeiHaca. Many of Um rvabed at their deaka aa the of brick aad beaiaa crashed Ela karat* Pro para tieaa. State police, proMa* la the tangled wrecker* of th* achool, found elaborate preparationa had heea Netke* TwIm'i Hale af Laad. By virtu* of authority vested la the undersigned trustee in a certain deed of trust executed tha IMh day of 8ept„ 1M4, by Minnia Cox and J. A. Cm for Sophia Samat in wear* an indebtedness of 12,000.00, and record ad in tha ottce of th* Register of Deedi of Surry Conatir, N. C.. in book M, pagr 256, default having baan mad* in tha indebtedneaa thera in secured and at th* raqaeet of th* holder, I will a*ll for caeh, to the highest biddar, at public auction, in front af th* Bank of Mount Airy, Mount Airy, N. C., on Satarday. J an* 11th. 1927. at I o'clock P. Mm tha fallowing described r*al estate. Hrgtnning at a stake on Spaugh ■traat in Uw u»»n of Muunl Airy, N. C., on the corner of lot No. 20 of th* Mb-divui«n of the W T. Purris property a* sub-divided by th* At lantic toaat Realty Company on June Sad, 19' '3. by I. W. Barber, engineer, and now with th* line of lot No. 20 N. W dag W 190 feat to an allay; thence with aaid allay N. 40 deg. K 64 faat to the corm-r of lot No. ft, Sophia Samet's corner: thence with bar line and the line of lot No. 2S S. M deg. E. 190 feet to Spaugh street; thence with S|»augh street S. 4 deg W. 56 fact to the beginning. The war being lot* 21 and 22 of aaid ■array. Sale miwV to mitufy a balance of tl.4M.00 principal, interest and coat af aale to add. This the 9th day of May, 1927. EDW. M UNVILLE, Trustee for yt a fresh, new supply of Quaker ESkO-fFP Just the (King for Young Chicks Makes them grow bird* for market j and those you keep for your own flock will be heavy layers if they are raised the Ful-Q-Pep way. R. W. KEY Mount Airy, N. C. R. 1 Ma plana, > la km* run a win m<m Ma hi wktak (ttw npMvm i u Ik aha < gee in Um . Rlia shells. several af At this point, irlta Kuril ran from the building and mppM with tha fanner, who set off the •* plotlve by irini • rMla Into tha rear af his aulamahlle. Tha detonation which kilted both Kehee and Hayek •at off tha dynamite plaoed In tha hasement, burying tha teacher* and pupil- under tana af dehrta. Panic ana wad among tha school children with tha IIrat rumble af tha blaat out a Ida Terrified, both teacher* and pnplla ruahad to tha iitta, only U ha caught hi math tha falling wnlla and calHng looaanad by tha second blaat. Some laapad to tha grand from lower door window* white other* ■tumbled over the bodies of their playmate* In a mad rush for the doorways. State police cheeking over the ruins of Kr hoe's farm building lata today und a charred home-made battery manufactured from a spark ping, a small ana of gasoline and a coll. Sev eral hundred feet of wire were at tached to the device and It Is be ttered this was the mechanism used to wreck hie home. A sign an a fence on the farm bore the words "criminals are made and not born." Kehoe, a mortgage on whose farm was recently foreclosed, la believed to hnve dynamited the school as re venge for a controversy some time ago with the school board over taxes. Neighbors today said he had com plained that taxes wen- so high he could not meet the mortgage and that the board had refused his requpst for a reduction. A bitter quarrel with the other members at the hoard fel Dr. R. H. Herring Resigns HU Pastorate At Suford Sanford, May It.—Rot. R. H. Her ring, D. D., pastor of the First Bap tist Church, has Imdcml Ms resig nation to taks offset August 1. Dr. Herring, who is a native of Hurry County, has served the local congre gation for about four years. During that time the church has made great progress in all lines. One of the im portant things accomplished b the erection of the large handsome new ediftoe at the corner of Summit Ave nue and Steele street, a building that would do credit to a much larger congregation. Dr. Herring is a preacher of abiHty and power and has endeared hlm »elf to the people of the community regardless of denominational lines. He has not announced his plans for i the future. Notice of Trnetee'i Sale of Land. Hy virtue of authority vested in the undersigned trustee in a certain deed of trust executed by Daniel Phillips and wife Sallie Phillips to the in^ler 1 signed trastee for the Workman's ' Huilding A !*oan Association on the 19th day of Nov. 1925. and reroided | in the office of the Register of Deeds i in book 94. page 238, to secure an '■ indebtedness of 600.00. Default hav ing been made ia the payment of the indebtedness therein secured and at the request of the holder I will sell for cash to the highest bidder, at uuhlic auction, in front of ths Bank of Mount Airy, Mount Airy, N. C.. on Hatarday, June 4th. 1*27, at 1 o'clock P. M_ the following described real estate: Beginning on the east side of road near bridge and running with middle of road north KH deg. west 106 feet to a stake In middle of road; thence north 11 dag. east 195 feet to corner; thence south 72 N4 deg. east 106 feet to corner of fence as thence tH deg. west fi# feet south 21 feet and south M deg. west 1.13 feet to the beginning. See dead from H. B. Ash bum and wifs to Sandy Wright. July 21, 1928, and <»aed from 8andy Wright to Robert Ashburn, January 21, 19*6. Also 10 shares stock of Workmen's B. h L. Association In the 62nd, aeries. Sals made to satisfy an Indebted ness at $600.00 principal, interest and coat of sale to add. 6-17. This the 2nd day of May. 19*7. M. H. Sparger, Trustee^ Renew Your HcMdtb by Jrunricaoon CUM* Tribuaa, Ma? «»— At • JaMt en aad the «*ty «abaal baard ■Ml"! i*el ^aW# t^a^^^rJeef ^^Wa w^^^e kM boad ■hiti—. wbteb bad U« ■rt far Mm Mtb day at May TMa «H meeting af Um town of Arisbi fuMiiri ■ MM molting «f Uk* cittaaaa Wat lataritay evening la tha lion wa* dtacaaead la a favariah aiaa aw, bath by apyoaanu and pmp— anta W Um band iaaaa. WMIa aaaa ceaid dispute tba fact that Elklr mni^ room Co clilWS' ran of arbool age comfortably, many faal that a heavier tax rata wiR Im pw> too great a burden upon tba people who are already at niggling aolnt a heavy bonded indebtedness .Speaking ia favor of tba bond Ia Mia at Hatarday evening's meeting wara Judge J. f, Hrndren, R. II. ('hitlitn, chairman of the ichool board. Dr. C. Q. Click, a mam bar af tba board. Prof. J. H. Allrad. aupoi • intandant af tba city »cboots, and Mr. J. L. Powers. Hpeaking againat it wara Prof. Z. H. Duon, Senator M. O. Maruira and Attorney W M. Allan At ao tlma la Elkin'a hiatory have tba rltlaaaa baan more atlrrad up over a public awttar, and It, porbapa, waa a wiaa daciaioa to poatpona tba ■leetioa until a later date. Clbia, however, ia not tba only town wbara agitation reigns over tba acbaol »tt uatioa, for aaaordiag to cirvalaUng rumor*, Mount Airy ia engagad ia a battia at avaa greater Intensity, brought about by a condition aama what almilar to tba ona esistln* bar* Ciwidarhn Dr. Murphw* At Smcaiioc To Dr. PtM*| Kairigh. May It. — Dr. Albert Alexander Murphree. prealdent of tba University of Florida aim* 1WW aad propoaod in 1»24 by tba lata William Jennings Bryan a* Damocratic nomi nee for Prvtkknt, Is rifsnM ky i membtn of the board of tnwtOM of Albert Gwyn and Glenn Junes * FOR QUICK SCIIVICZ PHONE 3M Am we have no shop or expenahre outfit to keep up, work at prices you can afford. A tight roof— in the fiercest storms Bad at or ma may try undar a roof of Bt«M lot—* can t badcoa! 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